I also have a well and was unhappy with the shower pressure, and raising the tank pressure only helped a little, so this is what I found.
First, i found the shower was getting clogged with sediment, like Jeff Handy mentioned above, at the little screen where it screws onto the hose. If you had sediment inside the shower head theres no way that screen is not clogged IMO. I now unscrew and clean that every month.
2. I found that the whole house filters need to be changed more often, so if you get filters installed keep that in mind.
3. Our tankless heater is supposed to be flushed every three months. We didn’t do that and when we finally did, it helped the pressure.
4. I bought this shower head pretty cheaply on Amazon, and as Rickwhoo says, it has really great pressure. Also those beads in the handle soften the water.
First, i found the shower was getting clogged with sediment, like Jeff Handy mentioned above, at the little screen where it screws onto the hose. If you had sediment inside the shower head theres no way that screen is not clogged IMO. I now unscrew and clean that every month.
2. I found that the whole house filters need to be changed more often, so if you get filters installed keep that in mind.
3. Our tankless heater is supposed to be flushed every three months. We didn’t do that and when we finally did, it helped the pressure.
4. I bought this shower head pretty cheaply on Amazon, and as Rickwhoo says, it has really great pressure. Also those beads in the handle soften the water.
I bought 2 of these and they have some serious pressure. They are cheap and work great. I'm sure there are better made ones but I will wait for these to die before replacing them.
View attachment 24265
Leave the pressure alone and try a new shower head. My wife says these cheapo shower heads I suggested hurt...